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        <p>That was an animated page transition effect to a dialog that we added with a <code>data-transition</code>
            attribute on the link.</p>

        <p>Since it uses CSS animations, this should be hardware accelerated on many devices. To see transitions, 3D
            transform support is required so if you only saw a fade transition that's the reason.</p>

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